1995
DOI: 10.1016/0921-4488(95)00626-v
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Breed and environmental effects on components of ewe productivity in terms of multiple births, artificial rearing and 8-month breeding cycles

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“…Environmental influences resulting from variations in year and age of dam were significant for all the traits studied, indicative of close agreement with those reported in the literature (Vesely and Peters 1979;Demiro¨ren et al 1995). These effects were important, and not being the primary objective of the study will not be discussed further.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Environmental influences resulting from variations in year and age of dam were significant for all the traits studied, indicative of close agreement with those reported in the literature (Vesely and Peters 1979;Demiro¨ren et al 1995). These effects were important, and not being the primary objective of the study will not be discussed further.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Environmental influences resulting from variations in year, sex, type of birth (or type of birth and rearing, where applicable) and age of dam had significant influences on lamb weights and daily gains, signifying close agreement with the literature (Sidwell and Miller 1971;Vesely and Peters 1979;Demiro¨ren et al 1995). Environmental influences for lamb weights and daily gains have been extensively reported in the literature and, since they are not the primary objective of the study, their effects will not be discussed further.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…A razão deste resultado não é clara; provavelmente envolvia outros fatores não identificados ligados ao metabolismo nutricional. Molle et al (1995) Demirören et al (1995) observaram influência significativa do ano sobre os parâmetros reprodutivos das ovelhas e atribuíram este fato às influências ambientais.…”
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